George Copley Varley
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George Copley Varley (1910–1983) was a British entomologist and a pioneer in the studies of insect population dynamics and was the author of ''Insect Population Ecology'', an influential text. He was Hope Professor of Entomology at Oxford from 1948. A colleague of David Lack during the war years, he conducted studies on insect population dynamics in
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. He was married to ichthyologist Margaret Brown. Varley studied at
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before joining
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, Cambridge in 1929 with a scholarship. He won the Frank Smart Prize for zoology in 1933 and became a researcher at the Entomological Field Station. He received a Ph.D. for his studies on "''The Natural Control of the Knap-weed Gallfly''" conducted from 1935 to 1938. During World War II, he worked on radar installations on the coast where he was a colleague of David Lack. He introduced Lack to ideas on density dependent population regulation and was a close friend, being best man at Lack's wedding. In 1945, Varley became a reader in entomology at King's College, Newcastle-on-Tyne and in 1948 he was appointed Hope Professor at Oxford.


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British entomologists 1910 births 1983 deaths Hope Professors of Zoology Fellows of Jesus College, Oxford 20th-century British zoologists People educated at Manchester Grammar School {{UK-entomologist-stub